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Mee Suah is one of my favorite form of noodle out there. Made of rice flour and usually served in soup with a wide variety of other ingredients, mee suah is silky smooth and usually has a very soft texture.

herbal soup mee suah at Ming Tien food court

Mee Suah is also often consumed during traditional Chinese birthdays, the long strands of noodle signify longevity, and you’re supposed to not break it into smaller strands when having mee suah for such occasions.

As for me, I just love mine with some herbal soup and some chicken/duck drumsticks.

a bowl of herbal soup mee suah with chicken drumstick

The Herbal Soup Mee Suah stall at Ming Tien food court at PJ happened to offer pretty decent versions of these herbal soup mee suah this side of Klang Valley. The dish comes with your choice of meat, flavorful Chinese herbal soup, mee suah, and some green onion sprinkled on top. Very simple and yet rather delicious. Soya sauce with chili padi usually accompanies the dish as condiment.

The general standard of food at Ming Tien has shown a marked improvement from a few years ago too. Other things that I like there include the fried lychee,soy duck with rice, and fried dumpling. It also helps that this is a dog friendly place, especially you choose one of the tables at the side that’s closest to the pet store.

Mee suah aaa…one of my fav food. In Sibu, as a foo chow we have it on the first day of lunar new year and lots of other celebration. I tried their version of mee suah but it was very far from my liking…the broth is a little to clear for me..perhaps i’m one of those who prefer thick strong broth..lol

Ky, you also can try the duck noodle at the food court @ the Jln New Ferry, B’worth(previous old wet market). The aroma of the soup is irresistible. The price somehow is reasonable from RM3.5 to 5.You have to try on it.

Yup, one of my favorite stalls too! I’m not there that often now that I’ve moved but almost did a full review of Ming Tien, every single stall. Alas, it was cut short. I agree, I don’t like soupy stuff but this is pretty good!